Music in America [sound recording] North Carolina. 1984.

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Music in America [sound recording] North Carolina. 1984.

Includes interviews with North Carolina School of the Arts students, staff, and alumni; discussions of NCSA, its history, and its admission procedures; excerpts from workshops and lectures at the school; and various pieces of music related to program content. Persons interviewed include Kristin Young, dance student; Dirk Dawson, admissions director; Tom Hulce, drama alumnus, speaking about his experiences both at NCSA and in filming Amadeus; and Marc Moskevitz, music student.

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